Introduction
Getting to Know the Cisco RV180W
Cisco RV180/RV180W Administration Guide
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WAN LED
—The WAN (Internet) LED lights up green when the device is connected
to your cable or DSL modem. The LED flashes green when the device is sending
or receiving data over the WAN port.
WIRELESS
—The Wireless LED lights up green when the wireless module is
enabled by the Device Manager. The LED is off when the wireless module is
disabled. The LED flashes green when the device is transmitting or receiving data
on the wireless module.
AP—The AP LED lights up solid green when the Cisco RV180W is in access point
mode. See
Choosing the Device Mode (Cisco RV180W), page 15
.
BRIDGE—The BRIDGE LED lights up solid green when the Cisco RV180W is in
bridge mode. See
Choosing the Device Mode (Cisco RV180W), page 15
.
LAN—
These four LEDs correspond to the four LAN (Ethernet) ports of the Cisco
RV180/RV180W. If the LED is continuously lit green, the Cisco RV180W is
connected to a device through the corresponding port (1, 2, 3, or 4). The LED for a
port flashes green when the Cisco RV180W is actively sending or receiving data
over that port.
Summary of Contents for RV180
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